That led is only showing that there is power to the switch and/or the light and fan fixture. You would have to check the power at the fixture to determine if it is actually in the switched feed or the fan/light assembly.
Not usually, The light would have had to been wired with a three wire from the switch to the fan. One circuit to control the fan and the other switch to control the light. If this is your situation then all you will have to do is change the light switch to a timer and that will do what you want.
The switched live wire in a ceiling light typically connects to the live terminal of the light fixture. This wire carries the electrical current and is controlled by the light switch to turn the light on and off. Make sure to turn off the power before making any electrical connections.
A switched load is an electrical load that has a switch ahead of it. This allows the load to be isolated from the electrical source. It could be a safety switch used for isolating machinery when maintenance needs to be done. A lighting fixture in your house could be classed as a switched load.
Yes. Simply turn on the ceiling fan while the light switch is in the "on" position. Adjust the spinning to the level of your choice. Now the fan will turn on and off when you switch the light on and off.
A pull-string or pull-chain switch IS a light switch. Some other types of light switches are called wall switches and cord switches.For more information see the answers to the Related questions shown below.
The ceiling fan lights may not be working due to a blown fuse, a faulty light bulb, a problem with the wiring, or a malfunctioning switch.
The ceiling fan and lights may have stopped working due to a blown fuse, a tripped circuit breaker, a faulty switch, or a problem with the wiring. It is recommended to check these potential issues to determine the cause of the problem and resolve it.
Bulbs burned out, possible headlight switch
Check to see if the interior lights are switched "ON" Sometimes they get turned on when you move the headlight switch.
there is a switch on the ceiling of the van
Try checking the brake light switch. The brake lights are working fine. The running lights are staying on. The solution was the parking light switch on top of the steering column was in the "on" position. Switched it to off and problem solved. Actually never used the switch, guess one of the kids was playing with it... Thank you! That was a simple fix - i didn't even know that switch was there!
There could be several reasons why your ceiling fan light switch is not working. It could be due to a faulty switch, a loose connection, a blown fuse, or a problem with the wiring. It is recommended to check these potential issues and consult a professional electrician if needed.
The reason your ceiling fan may not be working could be due to a faulty motor, a broken switch, a blown fuse, or a loose connection.
Possible bad switch on the brake pedal? When you push on the brake pedal, it activates a switch, that switch turns on your brake lights. If the bulbs and fuses are ok, check the switch with an ohmeter.
The past tense of switch is switched.
bad fuse or hazard switch
either the switch is not working or a wire to the switch is broken